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Sox Therapy — Where Thinking Red Sox Fans Obsess about the Sox Thursday, November 12, 2009The 2009-2010 Offseason, Theo Style, Part II: SSRemember, the key here is to pile up a depth of decent to good players. Because this is the case, there’s just no way that the 2010 season can start with Jed Lowrie as the starting SS and only a utility infielder behind him. He’s just too risky in the health (and possible talent) department. Option 1 would be to trade for a SS who’s established himself as a good Major Leaguer, pushing Lowrie into a utility role. Hardy would have been a good fit but he’s already been dealt. Another option would be Yunel Escobar, if the Braves are still interested in dealing him, as was rumored at the break. A cheaper and slightly less established option would be Alberto Callaspo (why do I feel like I just said the name Asmodios aloud?), who appears to be available. Both of these guys would cost some pretty serious talent. If the price for these guys is too high, then option 2 would be to sign a solid but unremarkable vet, preferably a good glove to compliment Lowrie’s hitting. Alex Gonzalez is a good choice, as is Jack Wilson. |
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Agon's defense seems to have declined a bit. It's too bad they couldn't deal for Hardy, but Wilson is probably a better option to serve as Lowrie's caddy at this point.
top of Richie Stott's head...but he can play.
This time...will be different!
Someone will have to explain to me two things about soccer/football that is baffling to me:
1) Why only 1 official to cover 100 yards of field and 22 players? Basketball has 3 to cover 10 players and 94 feet. Is it solely a monetary issue (3 refs cost more per game than 1), or something else? I'm honestly curious, because I've never heard anyone explain why more officials aren't added, even though everyone seems to ##### from time to time that all officials miss things.
2) Why no instant replay on disputed goals, especially internationally/in World Cup play? It seems plainly insane not to have it--the NHL has this sort of limited replay available--you wouldn't have to make it like the American NFL--just make it for disputed goals. Again, I'm honestly curious here--I've not followed soccer long enough to understand what the rationale is against it.
Sorry for the hijack, but I needed to vent...
There are 4 officials, actually. The one running on the field, one on each sideline, and a fourth official that mostly just handles substitutions. Unless things have changed since my refereeing days, the linesmen don't just call offsides and throw-ins, they also indicate to the head ref when they've seen a foul.
My reffing days are now 10 years in the past, but usually there would be at least a brief discussion between the center ref and the linesman.
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